Since you can cut 5g (0.18oz) of butter at a time, breakfast and cooking can be prepared smoothly ♪ I tried the "butter case with cutting guide" sold by skaters.
A butter case that can be stored in a sliced state of butter. The case of about 95 x 165 x 52 mm contains a core with a cutting guide that is useful when slicing. The clean and unadorned design will fit into any home refrigerator. It also comes with a cracked knife to help you remove the butter.
When using, first put butter (200g (7.05oz)) on the core and slice it with a knife along the cutting guide. If you cut along the vertical guide, it will be cut into 15g (0.53oz) (1 tablespoon), and if you cut along the horizontal guide, it will be cut into 5g (0.18oz). If you use the included butter knife, you can pierce it piece by piece and take it out as it is, which is convenient. By eliminating the trouble of peeling off the silver paper of butter and weighing it, the work of "putting butter on a frying pan" and "putting butter on a hot cake" seems to proceed smoothly.
The regrettable point is that the lid is not hermetically sealed. It seems better to eat early after slicing butter so as not to inhale the smell in the refrigerator. Also, butter softens quickly in hot weather, so it's a good idea to put it back in the refrigerator as soon as you take out what you need. You can prevent the slices from sticking together and making it difficult to remove.
A "butter case with a cutting guide" that eliminates the hassle of weighing and makes butter more familiar. It is not suitable for situations that require strict weighing, but if you like bread or cooking, why not try it? It is sold on various mail-order sites, and the price range is around 400 yen.